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Picketts Conservation is a consultancy specialising in the conservation of historic buildings. Services include advice, assessment, project management, pre-application consultation, training and historical interpretation. Often projects are multi-disciplinary and involve working with other specialists, craftsmen and contractors.

Picketts Conservation’s founding principle is that historic buildings are a valuable and irreplaceable resource. We are committed to advancing their sympathetic and sustainable maintenance, repair and adaptation. All of us who have the care of a historic building have a responsibility to the building and its past and future generations. We believe that all historic buildings are important, however small or apparently humble


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Address:Picketts Cottage
Ferry Lane
Medmenham
Buckinghamshire
SL7 2EZ
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Tel:0208 144 8555
Mobile:07958 785444
Website:http://www.pickettsconservation.co.uk
E-mail:alan AT pickettsconservation.co.uk
Established:2005
Employees:1
Job Value:£0 - £500,000
Proficiency:Pre 1919, Grade II, Grade II*, Churches
Register Listings:Architectural Historians
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